Ingle Few THODAY 2 c.y.b. 1856 – 1944 m. Emily SMITH Sep qtr. 1880, Islington, London and had –
i. Florence Emily THODAY c.y.b. 1882 Hertford, Herts.
ii. Ingle Few THODAY 3, c.y.b. 1883 Hertford, Herts.
iii. Florence Emily THODAY c.y.b. 1882 Hertford, Herts.
iv. Cecil Jonas Smith THODAY c.y.b. 1884. Ware, Herts.
v. Kathleen Marion THODAY c.y.b. 1886 Ware, Herts
vi. George Gerald THODAY c.y.b. 1888 Ware, Herts
vii. Francis Lancelot THODAY c.y.b. 1889 Ware, Herts
viii. Albert Eric THODAY c.y.b. 1891 Ware, Herts
ix. Sidney Alec Percy THODAY c.y.b. 1892, Willingham
x. Claude Ronald THODAY c.y.b. 1896, Willingham
There was one more yet to come xi. Redvers Valentine THODAY c.y.b. 1900, Willingham
so I think the photo must have been taken around 1897
Ingle Few THODAY2...
I suspect that this may be
Ingle Few THODAY 2 c.y.b. 1856 – 1944 m. Emily SMITH Sep qtr. 1880, Islington, London and had –
i. Florence Emily THODAY c.y.b. 1882 Hertford, Herts.
ii. Ingle Few THODAY 3, c.y.b. 1883 Hertford, Herts.
iii. Florence Emily THODAY c.y.b. 1882 Hertford, Herts.
iv. Cecil Jonas Smith THODAY c.y.b. 1884. Ware, Herts.
v. Kathleen Marion THODAY c.y.b. 1886 Ware, Herts
vi. George Gerald THODAY c.y.b. 1888 Ware, Herts
vii. Francis Lancelot THODAY c.y.b. 1889 Ware, Herts
viii. Albert Eric THODAY c.y.b. 1891 Ware, Herts
ix. Sidney Alec Percy THODAY c.y.b. 1892, Willingham
x. Claude Ronald THODAY c.y.b. 1896, Willingham
There was one more yet to come xi. Redvers Valentine THODAY c.y.b. 1900, Willingham
so I think the photo must have been taken around 1897
Ingle Few THODAY2 was the son of Ingle Few THODAY 1 who m. Esther SEARLE (c.y.b. 1827) 20 Feb 1850, Willingham.
Ingle Few THODAY 1 was the son of Elizabeth FEW, bapt. 5 June 1799, who m. Jonathan THODAY 14 Dec 1824
Posted by Brian Hunt on Fri 01 Jul 2011 14:16:00 UTC
Correction
Sorry to say this isn't Hilda Waites.
Posted by Robyn Webber on Sat 02 Apr 2011 11:10:16 UTC
Sorry to say not Hilda Waites.
Posted by Robyn Webber on Sat 02 Apr 2011 11:08:41 UTC
Thats Karen Howlett standing 1st left on back row.
Posted by Guest on Thu 08 Jul 2010 12:48:36 UTC
person identity
Thats Karen Howlett in the orange dress.
Posted by Barbara Howlett (guest) on Mon 07 Jun 2010 18:59:55 UTC
salvation army photo
The lady on the far right looking straight forward is my nan Laura Jackson.
Posted by andrea miller (nee jackson) (guest) on Sat 15 May 2010 05:25:28 UTC
Football Team
Is it possible that the lad 4th from the centre on middle row is Roger Benstead and the 5th lad Albert Wayman both from Longstanton.
Posted by Graham Cousins (guest) on Sat 13 Feb 2010 15:56:02 UTC
Steam Thrashing
This is a Fowell 7 nhp single cylinder engine owned by contractors, F Seamark although the thrashing machine is sign written 'Seamark & Bros'. The engine was built in 1896 at St Ives and purchased secondhand from Kimpton's of Somersham.It was sold in 1921 to Charles Askew of Fen End, Willingham.
Posted by Mike Dyson (guest) on Fri 29 Jan 2010 15:14:32 UTC
Jeeps_Slides15_043
This is an early type of portable steam engine probably dating from the the 1860's with the cylinder enclosed above the firebox.
Posted by Mike Dyson (guest) on Fri 29 Jan 2010 14:59:12 UTC
Edward and Winnie Williams
Edward Williams was my mum's Ist cousin. Does anyone know the whereabouts of their children or have any photos or stories I could include on my Ancestry.co.uk site. I have a photo of their wedding, + 1 of his parents, John Baxter Williams and Mary (Polly)Slater, wedding in 1907 and her parents wedding in 1876 contact me at dave.wichbold@mypostoffice.co.uk
Posted by David Wichbold (guest) on Thu 11 Jun 2009 16:25:34 UTC